trying to figure out how to thwart Firefox's latest paranoia-culture propaganda regarding passwords
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Replying to @waddlesplash
"omg evil haxxors will steal your creds". unless you're on a public network, you're fine.
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Replying to @Arisotura @waddlesplash
but a lot of users will see the warning and go "omg HTTP is insecure"
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Replying to @Arisotura @waddlesplash
Uhhhhhhhhhhhh but HTTP *is* insecure? If you feels fine with its insecurity that's ok, but it's insecure.
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Replying to @yuriks @waddlesplash
HTTPS mainly serves to sell more certificates and raise the web entry barrier. If they were genuinely concerned by...
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Replying to @Arisotura @yuriks
uh, Let's Encrypt for free & auto-renewing SSL certs is a thing and has been for over a year now?
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Replying to @waddlesplash @yuriks
considering the debacles a while ago around some reckless cheap CAs, I'd rather avoid them
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Replying to @Arisotura @yuriks
they were reckless because they were small idiots looking for quick cash. Let's Encrypt is sponsored by Mozilla, Cisco
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Replying to @waddlesplash @yuriks
Google, Automattic, SquareSpace, etc. They know what they're doing.
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oh and they're also technically a member of the Linux Foundation. So not small.
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